O'Neal Media Group

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O'Neal Media Group- services

We offer a variety of services with the intention of helping small business launch new products and achieve sales goals with effective public and media relations.

Our services include:

Writing, Editing,and Publicity

Writing services: O'Neal Media group develops content for the following:

Feature articles, News Releases, Direct mail promotion and sales letters.

Editing services: We handle many types of projects:

Articles, Books,Brochures,Newsletters

Publicity: O'Neal Media Group can customize campaigns through a variety of services:

Promotion: We pitch story ideas to local and national media outlets

Research:  We can research media directories to identify the editors to contact on your behalf

Follow-up: We secure your media placements through consistent follow-up

Media training: We offer media training one-on-one, and over the phone to help identify your three core messages for the media.

O'Neal Media Group is confident our services can enhance your market recognition, meet your marketing and public relations goals, and also increase your visibility at networking events.

For more information, contact: Jackie O'Neal: jackieoneal@helloworld.com

Phone inquiries: (609) 334-8621
To learn more visit: http://onealmediagroup.presskit247.com



Book Promotion Services:

Online Press Kit Creation-SEO optimized. includes Book page, press release, bio

Daily Media alerts and pitching to the media in preferred markets and to journalists seeking insight

Arrange Book Tours and signings in preferred markets

Creation of Promotional Online Press kit includes: Suggested Interview

Questions, Ready-To-Use Quotes, Video News Release (O'Neal Media Group

provides a set of questions for motivation. Video length 2-3 minutes. Author

must have a webcam and be able to send the file via yousendit.com for editing

and inclusion in online press kit, and helloworld.com.

A Featured About the Author will be published in Women's Online Magazine
http://womensonlinemagazine.com

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Building Image, Growing communications

We are proud members of The New America Media Network
http://www.newamericamedia.org

We also collaborate with Assist News Service
http://www.assistnews.net

May 24, 2008

For Immediate Release

Jackie O'Neal (609) 334-8621
O'Neal Media Group
jackieoneal@helloworld.com
http://onealmediagroup.presskit247.com

Suzanne Mulvehill, Founder of The Emotional Endurance Institute Reveals answers to the Most Riveting Questions about the Fear of Failure on CNBC's The Big Idea

(Lake Worth, FL.) Suzanne Mulvehill, founder of The Emotional Endurance Institute http://www.emotionalendurance.com will be featured on CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch on May 27th and 29th on two segments: "Failing to succeed" and "The 30 Second Elevator pitch."
Suzanne is back on the show after a popular appearance on the show May 23, 2008. Scott Eason, CNBC senior producer says: "Suzanne was a big hit and we are looking forward to having her on again!"

Mulvehill is flying in from England to teach the audience:

%u2022 How to recover from failure and get back on the road to success
%u2022 The Valuable lessons that can be learnt from failure.
%u2022 When failure is OK

She will reveal the Riveting answers to questions including:
%u2022 Are you making the right choices?
%u2022 Are you failing because you just got tired and quit too soon?
%u2022 Are you repeating the same mistakes?
%u2022 Are you taking valuable lessons away from the experience?
%u2022 Are you learning from the failure?

Suzanne Mulvehill quit her job three times before she developed enough of what she calls, Emotional Endurance®, to leave for good. Mulvehill says: "I was so afraid of failure and turning into a "bag lady" that I couldn't leave my job. Fear is a gripping emotion that will hold us back, if we let it." Suzanne persevered and subsequently wrote Employee to Entrepreneur: A Mind, Body and Spirit Transition while dealing with her own tumultuous fears and discovering that most entrepreneurs were more challenged with developing their emotional endurance than writing their business plan. Most entrepreneurs fail, and only about 10% make more money than they would have made had they stayed at their previous jobs. "I was a single mom with lots of scary thoughts about failing, I had to become willing to change and grow - from the inside - no business or marketing strategy could do that for me. We must walk through the fear," says Mulvehill.

Join Mulvehill's worldwide mission to help entrepreneurs overcome their fears by joining the Emotional Endurance community. Visit www.emotionalendurance.com and sign up today, and also watch her on CNBC at 10 pm Eastern Time on May 27th and 29th.

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Notes to Editors
1. The Emotional Endurance Institute is an international training organization focused on enhancing the success rate of businesses. The Emotional Endurance® Institute is located in Lake Worth, Florida 33460 TEL: (561) 202-9051 FAX: (561) 202-9112 EMAIL: suzanne@emotionalendurance.com
2. Mulvehill has appeared on The Big Idea on May 23, 2008 as part of a panel for Your Roadmap to the American Dream.

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PRZOOM - Newswire/ - Jackie O'Neal, producer of NBBTA Radio Channel 18 promotes Atlantic City non-profit, Chicken Bone Beach Historical foundation Inc. as it celebrates 10th anniversary..

Atlantic City, NJ, United States, - Henrietta Shelton, president of Chicken Bone Beach Historical Foundation, Inc. joined NBBTA Radio producer, Jackie O'Neal on Channel 18 as a featured guest in celebration of the foundation's 10th anniversary. The Foundation was originally founded in hommage to the African-American families that were socially restricted to one beach in Atlantic City from the early 1900's to the early 1950's- known as Chicken Bone Beach.

The Foundation's mission is to share pride in black history with local residents and visitors alike. Shelton, a life long resident of Atlantic City fondly recalls her experiences on Chicken Bone Beach: " I remember walking on the beach with Sarah Vaughn and every weekend was like a family reunion," she said. Chicken Bone Beach Historical foundation commemorates its 10th anniversary with a jazz concert series ending August 30th at Kennedy Plaza on the Boardwalk.

Since 2000, the Chicken Bone Beach Historical Foundation, Inc. has produced an annual summer jazz series. Each year, they sponsor 25-32 students who often begin college music careers, and Shelton expressed pride in helping the students realize their dreams. The Chicken Bone Beach Youth Jazz ensemble comprised of 55 youngsters perform each summer under the tutelage of a jazz master. Preparation for the youth jazz concert begins with intensive rehearsals at summer jazz camp.

There is no question that future successful endeavors- whether they involve creating a dynamic publicity campiagn for a client, or writing an informative, well-realized article to draw attention to one's mission- all future success as a publicist, editor, or journalist relies upon how much time and effort we devote to refining our communication skills and methods of outreach.

Part of my personal daily routine includes keeping abreast of industry news through ProfNet. (http://www.ProfNet.com) I daily discover new organizations, events and information useful as content for my blog, column and podcasts. In addition, I find organizations with similar goals as some of my clients in Africa who operate NGO's. Some of my clients have requested I research organizations thay can collaborate with on future projects. I'm now exploring http://www.MetroTeenAIDS.org to see how the future AIDS Treatment Center planned in Kabwe, Zambia can possibly connect later on.

Press Release
October 25th, 2007· Filed Under: Uncategorized

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT:

Jackie O'Neal
O'Neal Media Group
609 334- 8621
jackieoneal@helloworld.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT:

Jackie O'Neal
O'Neal Media Group
609 334- 8621
jackieoneal@helloworld.com

THE POWER OF MUSIC
Punchbowl Productions donates educational DVD's to help
HIV/AIDS disabled orphans learn music appreciation

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J -Pastor Paul Bulenzi, founder of Beam of Hope For The Disadvantaged (BEHOD), an NGO based in the Jinja district of Uganda, is committed to elevating the living conditions for HIV/AIDS disabled orphans through the efforts of his vocational training center. The ICT center provides computer and job skills to disabled HIV/AIDS youth, and now Punchbowl Productions, founded in 20004 by visionaries,Wolf Rudiger, Camille Eden and Andrea Lamm, as well as its newest
member Leslie Safley, have joined forces with BEHOD to realize the company's mission of making a valuable contribution to disabled children in remote areas of the world, needing to learn music appreciation. The company is dedicated to creating educational DVD's focused on music education, that brings joy and learning to a universal audience.

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